Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy
<p>One of the most important requirements for the materials (zirconium alloys) used in the reactor active zone is low hydrogen absorptivity, since hydrogen-induced embrittlement may cause zirconium cladding damage. Depending on the hydrogen content and operation temperature, hydrogen may be pr...
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doaj-c23bc8d02cbf4ca2aba8ddcd495d53662020-11-25T03:03:32ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042019-06-01710.17076/mat1094759Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloyNatalia Rodchenkova0Kseniia Grudova1Institute of Applied Mathematical Research, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesDepartment of Multidisciplinary Scientific Research, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences<p>One of the most important requirements for the materials (zirconium alloys) used in the reactor active zone is low hydrogen absorptivity, since hydrogen-induced embrittlement may cause zirconium cladding damage. Depending on the hydrogen content and operation temperature, hydrogen may be present in zirconium alloys as a solid solution or as hydrides. Hydrides have the greatest embrittlement effect on alloys as they can initiate and enlarge cracks. The problem is to model the dynamics of the moving boundary of phase transition and to estimate the concentration distribution in the hydride and the solution. This paper presents a mathematical model of zirconium alloy hydrogenation taking into account the phase transition (hydride formation) and the iterative computational algorithm for solving the nonlinear boundary-value problem with free phase boundary based on implicit difference schemes. The study was carried out under state order to the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Institute of Applied Mathematical Research KarRC RAS).</p>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/mathem/article/view/1094hydrogenationnonlinear boundary-value problems with free phase boundarydifference schemesnumerical simulation |
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Natalia Rodchenkova Kseniia Grudova Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences hydrogenation nonlinear boundary-value problems with free phase boundary difference schemes numerical simulation |
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Natalia Rodchenkova Kseniia Grudova |
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Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy |
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Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy |
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Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy |
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Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy |
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Model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy |
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model of movement of the free boundary of hydride formation in a cylindrical shell of zirconium alloy |
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Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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1997-3217 2312-4504 |
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<p>One of the most important requirements for the materials (zirconium alloys) used in the reactor active zone is low hydrogen absorptivity, since hydrogen-induced embrittlement may cause zirconium cladding damage. Depending on the hydrogen content and operation temperature, hydrogen may be present in zirconium alloys as a solid solution or as hydrides. Hydrides have the greatest embrittlement effect on alloys as they can initiate and enlarge cracks. The problem is to model the dynamics of the moving boundary of phase transition and to estimate the concentration distribution in the hydride and the solution. This paper presents a mathematical model of zirconium alloy hydrogenation taking into account the phase transition (hydride formation) and the iterative computational algorithm for solving the nonlinear boundary-value problem with free phase boundary based on implicit difference schemes. The study was carried out under state order to the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Institute of Applied Mathematical Research KarRC RAS).</p> |
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hydrogenation nonlinear boundary-value problems with free phase boundary difference schemes numerical simulation |
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